#!perl # vim:ts=4:sw=4:expandtab # # Check if the focus is correctly restored after closing windows. # use i3test tests => 9; use List::Util qw(first); use Time::HiRes qw(sleep); my $i3 = i3("/tmp/nestedcons"); my $tmp = get_unused_workspace(); $i3->command("workspace $tmp")->recv; ok(@{get_ws_content($tmp)} == 0, 'no containers yet'); my $first = open_empty_con($i3); $i3->command('split v')->recv; my ($nodes, $focus) = get_ws_content($tmp); is($nodes->[0]->{focused}, 0, 'split container not focused'); $i3->command('level up')->recv; ($nodes, $focus) = get_ws_content($tmp); is($nodes->[0]->{focused}, 1, 'split container focused after level up'); my $second = open_empty_con($i3); isnt($first, $second, 'different container focused'); # We have the following layout now (con is focused): # .----------------. # | split | | # | .----. | con | # | | cn | | | # | `----' | | # `----------------' ############################################################## # see if the focus goes down to $first (not to its split parent) # when closing $second ############################################################## $i3->command('kill')->recv; # TODO: this testcase sometimes has different outcomes when the # sleep is missing. why? sleep 0.25; ($nodes, $focus) = get_ws_content($tmp); is($nodes->[0]->{nodes}->[0]->{id}, $first, 'first container found'); is($nodes->[0]->{nodes}->[0]->{focused}, 1, 'first container focused'); ############################################################## # another case, using a slightly different layout (regression) ############################################################## $tmp = get_unused_workspace(); $i3->command("workspace $tmp")->recv; ok(@{get_ws_content($tmp)} == 0, 'no containers yet'); $i3->command('split v')->recv; $first = open_empty_con($i3); my $bottom = open_empty_con($i3); $i3->command('prev v')->recv; $i3->command('split h')->recv; my $middle = open_empty_con($i3); my $right = open_empty_con($i3); $i3->command('next v')->recv; # We have the following layout now (second is focused): # .----------------------------. # | .------------------------. | # | | first | middle | right | | # | `------------------------' | # |----------------------------| # | | # | second | # | | # `----------------------------' # Check if the focus is restored to $right when we close $second $i3->command('kill')->recv; is(get_focused($tmp), $right, 'top right container focused (in focus stack)'); ($nodes, $focus) = get_ws_content($tmp); my $tr = first { $_->{id} eq $right } @{$nodes->[0]->{nodes}}; is($tr->{focused}, 1, 'top right container really has focus'); ############################################################## # and now for something completely different: # check if the pointer position is relevant when restoring focus # (it should not be relevant, of course) ############################################################## # TODO: add test code as soon as I can reproduce it diag( "Testing i3, Perl $], $^X" );